Myanmar Junta Army Plan : The clash between the junta army and the rebels in Myanmar is not showing any end. Recently, many soldiers including an army general had lost their lives in an air strike by drone. The junta has always looked weak against the rebels, but now the fight seems to be moving towards the final stage. The army has been running an operation for a week, which has been named ‘Aung Jeya’. This operation is being seen as ‘do or die’ for the junta. There seems to be some success in this
Now the army is moving forward in Dawna range
According to the Asian Times report, the junta succeeded in its goal on April 25, when it recaptured Kawbin after advancing by land and river. Under Operation Ang Jeya, the army is now advancing in the Dawna range. Many aspects are coming to light in this ongoing fight in Myanmar. The major campaign, which began in April, now aims to recapture the towns of Kawkareik on the Asian Highway on the Thai border and Kawbin on the Gyang River in the west, which rebels took control of in late March. Another important aspect is that eviction of the army from Kavkerik can have serious consequences. This could put western towns in danger. The town of Kawbyn, south of Yangon’s main highway, Hpa An Highway, has been captured by rebels before. It is difficult to say right now what is going to happen in Myanmar.
Why is the controversy going on?
Actually, the Karen National Liberation Army has waged a war against the junta. They want the army to cease to exist from Myanmar, bordering Thailand. The rebels who were waging a campaign against the army had captured Mayawaddy. This area is in front of Mae Sot in Thailand, about 2 lakh people live in it. The border here was under the control of the junta. The loss of this city was considered a big blow for the army. Due to the clash between the junta and the Karen National Liberation Army, about 1300 people were forced to flee.
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